Last year, once primary voters from America’s two major political parties had decided that our next president would be either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, a lot of people felt as though our country had very much lost its way. National polling consistently showed that both nominees were deeply unpopular,… CONTINUE

Popular social-networking companies have long fallen under suspicion of liberal bias, most notably in the managing of their public content. Until this past election, most of the evidence had been anecdotal, with prominent conservatives and conservative institutions describing limited social-media exposure, and a seeming lack of interest in dealing with… CONTINUE

For years, I’ve been a strong believer in the notion that if you’re a Republican, or merely a conservative-leaning individual who understands the damage caused by liberal policies, you’re doing yourself and the country a disservice if you don’t vote for the Republican presidential nominee every four years. Like many… CONTINUE

I’ve been trying to figure out how a Republican can win the White House this time around and I’m having a tough time. First, there’s the well-documented problem of demographics. Since minorities tend to vote Democratic, and since there are more minorities in America today as a percentage of the… CONTINUE

Every four years we get the same alert: “This is the most important presidential election in our lifetime.” The message is clear, if not spoken in so many words: Get out and vote because if you don’t and the wrong candidate wins … America is doomed! Of course, it never… CONTINUE